Escape character [ or ] doesn't work within [url], posted by Don on Fri Jul 15 19:46:26 2016
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Here is the problem:
[url=http://example.com?arrays[]=v1&arrays[]=v2]click here[/url]
How can I escape [] inside url tag? |
Re: Escape character [ or ] doesn't work within [url], posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Jul 18 23:37:22 2016
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The URL encoding of ']' as '%5D' appears to work:
[url=http://example.com?arrays[%5D=v1&arrays[%5D=v2]click here[/url]
Cheers, Andreas |
Re: Escape character [ or ] doesn't work within [url], posted by Don on Tue Jul 19 21:08:08 2016
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Andreas
Luedeke wrote:
The URL encoding of ']' as '%5D' appears to work: |
Email report has incorrect pictures, posted by Austin Reid on Tue Jul 12 21:23:13 2016 
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My group uses the precompiled Debian binary, and I use ELCode to format my log reports. (I've found it to be the easiest way to generate inline images)
Yesterday, I submitted an entry that renders correctly on the elog itself, but the email report that was sent to my collaborators was quite confusing, |
Using Reply option, posted by Jason S on Tue Jul 12 16:18:46 2016
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Forgive me I'm not incredibly Elog savy yet.
A little backround about this log book - I have our log set up as individual user names. The log book is designed for entrys to be
made when a process shutdown needs to be bypassed. The operator will create an entry and submit it. Then a supervisor will come in after |
Re: Using Reply option, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Jul 12 19:39:04 2016
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Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Cheers, Andreas
Jason |
Re: Using Reply option, posted by Jason S on Tue Jul 12 20:53:03 2016
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Works Great. Thanks Andreas
Andreas Luedeke wrote:
Preset on reply Author |
Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute, posted by Sofian Jafar on Tue Jul 12 08:06:36 2016
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Hi,
First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron |
Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Jul 12 08:31:37 2016
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Hi Sofian,
it should work like this:
Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3} |
Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute, posted by Sofian Jafar on Tue Jul 12 09:15:35 2016
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Thanks Andreas,
Works great.
I tried reading the documentation on this but I was not able to deduce this solution. |
Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 12 08:37:42 2016
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What about this:
Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}
{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b} |
More than 100 attributes , posted by JD on Wed Jun 29 16:07:32 2016
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I am modifying the elogd.cfg automatically with a script. The Script fetches a list of systems from a LDAP database and writes them into an "Options"
line in the elog.cfg.
Everything worked fine, until we hit the critical number of 100 attributes. I saw this is also stated in the manual. |
Re: More than 100 attributes , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 29 16:58:15 2016
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The limit is in the variable
#define MAX_N_ATTR 100
in elogd.c. If you increase it and recompile, it could work, but at some time you will get a stack overflow since arrays with that size are dynamically |
Re: More than 100 attributes , posted by JD on Thu Jun 30 14:00:43 2016
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Thank you Stefan, I think then I will leave it at the default value. I need a stable Systen
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
The limit is in the variable |
Unable to set a custom logbook dir on Debian 8 from the repository package, posted by S. Caiazza on Tue May 31 20:03:53 2016
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Dear all
I installed elog from the current stable repository on Debian 8 (jessie)
The installation went on smoothly, I modified the configuration files of the Apache server as described in the manual to use the elog in parallel |
Re: Unable to set a custom logbook dir on Debian 8 from the repository package, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 27 16:06:55 2016
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The debian version of elog is pretty old with quite a number of bugs fixed in meantime. Unfortunatlely the debig packase has not bee updated by the maintainers.
So better download the current version from bitbucket and compile elogd yourself.
S. |
Hide blank fields when displaying logbook entry, posted by Rudy Taraschi on Thu Jun 23 15:57:34 2016
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Hi, I have a logbook with attributes Tool1, Tool2, and Tool3. When viewing a completed entry, what I want to do is see Tool2 or Tool3 only
if they are non-zero, and don't want to see them if blank. Basically, a "Hide if blank" option. I couldn't find it - if it
doesn't exist, are there any tricks to simulate it? |
pdf thumbnails in latest Imagemagick, posted by John Haggerty on Mon Jun 6 05:51:44 2016
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I think with the latest Imagemagick from brew (6.9.4-7) that pdf thumnails no longer get made; the attachment is there but the message "Cannot
create thumbnail, please check ImageMagick installation" apears instead of the thumbnails. I couldn't make out from elogd
-v 3 why they failed, but I couldn't make out the exact convert command that was failing. This is on MacOS 10.11.5 and I think the updated version |
Re: pdf thumbnails in latest Imagemagick, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 21 16:33:56 2016
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Hi John,
I use ImageMagick 6.9.3-10 on my Mac OSX 10.11.5 and it works fine. So apparently the parameters of the ImageMagick program have been changed.
If you set the logging level to 2 or higher, you should see the "convert" and "identify" commands in the logging file. If you try these |
Re: pdf thumbnails in latest Imagemagick, posted by John Haggerty on Tue Jun 21 16:44:05 2016
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Hi John, |